Spanish-language stations cut back as their costs increase

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Posted on: November 27th, 2006
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“Finding a local nightly TV newscast en Español is becoming a little more difficult.

With networks slashing budgets and stations vying for viewers who can catch up on the news using everything from cellular telephones to computers, Spanish-language stations are cutting back on local news.”

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